Digital Restrictions Management and Treacherous Computing

DRM is often written as "Digital Rights Management", but this is misleading, since it refers to systems that are designed to take away and limit your rights. So, we suggest you use the term "Digital Restrictions Management" instead. We also suggest "Treacherous Computing" as a replacement for the misleading "Trusted Computing".

A letter to the Boston Public Library
from Richard Stallman condemning their use of DRM for public library
audio books. You can help by sending your own letter to gref at bpl dot
org, and by finding out if something similar is going on at your own
local library. Please let us know if there is, and CC us on any letters
you send at <campaigns@fsf.org>.